The Polk County Bully Project, in partnership with their community, has rallied to help hundreds of pets left homeless after back-to-back hurricanes in Florida.
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00:05the fact that she was dum
00:06track in Lakeland florida
00:09one of hundreds of hard t
00:12that played out along a f
00:14weary florida landscape.
00:17project is a grassroots a
00:20adopts out about 650 home
00:23and local county shelters
00:25overstuffed after hurrica
00:29that this part of florida
00:31a one to punch from Helene
00:34the founders of the bully
00:36action to try and get as
00:39to safety as possible. Wi
00:43probably 85 dogs out in f
00:47then we went to animal co
00:50help them because there w
00:52control that there was th
00:54We had so many people show
00:58they were pulling up, the
01:00ran out of dogs. Not only
01:04find fosters for all 43 d
01:07shelter. They took a carav
01:10to the county shelter to
01:13dogs. This is radar. He w
01:17after Hurricane Dorian in
01:19lot of rescue groups will
01:21a spike in adoptions and
01:25weeks and months after th
01:28gets really difficult. Th
01:30says this season in parti
01:33has rallied behind these
01:36another storm come callin
01:39than ever, they feel thei
01:41like this county wrapped